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Members of the public are being invited to comment on the replacement Plan that outlines how land in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park should be used in the future.

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has published its replacement Deposit Local Development Plan (LDP), which also sets out the planning policies which will guide development in the Park.

Have your say on the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s Deposit Local Development Plan (LDP), which will guide development in the National Park until 2031.

The document also includes detailed maps which illustrate how different areas of the National Park will be affected.

Park Authority Head of Park Direction, Martina Dunne said: “The deposit plan contains policies to guide where development should and shouldn’t happen in the National Park up until 2031.

“Parcels of land are allocated for housing, including affordable housing. The LDP also highlights areas that should be protected from development, such as open spaces, countryside and coastline. It also includes policies to support business and community developments.

“This consultation represents the last opportunity for people to comment on the plan before it is submitted to the Welsh Government for examination, which is expected to be by the end of 2018.”